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"THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA" has no national language but their official language is "ENGLISH". Therefore, INDIANS are Celtic-Germanics / Anglo-Saxons ??????????????????????
भारत गणराज्य : Republic of India"THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA" has no national language but their official language is "ENGLISH". Therefore, INDIANS are Celtic-Germanics / Anglo-Saxons ??????????????????????
Please ask Bajwas, Gills, Maliks , Randhawas, Suris to get rid of their surname as well,In Pakistan,
Saying "Indian Subcontinent" should banned.
We are not Indians, we are Pakistanis.
Say Asian Subcontinent.
I'm not sure how being 'Indo-Aryan' (a linguistic category) makes someone "racially Indian", by this logic; both Kalash and Sinhalese (Sri-Lankans) are racially the same as they are both Indo-Aryans.
The biggest tragedy of Pakistan is their ever lasting search for an identity. For some weird reason they are not satisfied by Pakistani and Punjabi identity and often jump at every other Muslim figure and culture. First it was arabs then came turkish. For some weird reason they search for a much larger Muslim identity and commonality with older Muslim nations than the real world will allow. The only thing they can totally agree to is "Pakistan is not India". The irony is that they are often confused for Indians by those who do not know it well enough. Much to their chagrin. This syndrome becomes more intense with increasing distance from homeland. This is why you see all these threads. It would have been absolutely hilarious, had it not been so sad.I think india has no qualms in accepting and celebrating the “shared history” of our region. Pakistan for most of its existence has worked to actively dissociate from it.
For the time being....!!Not a well defined argument.
We have the Indus. In-fact 'Their' identity is based on a river which flows in Pakistan.
@Indos
Bro,
The word for West in Bahasa is Barat I understand. Is it inspired by Bharat which lies to your west?
Regards